
OptiShot is, arguably, one of the first companies to really develop a simulator for consumers. Indeed, the OptiShot golf in a box 4 swing pad was the first sub-$1,000 product that brought the golf simulator into the home.
So to help complete the simulator experience, OptiShot is now releasing a new addition to its Golf in a Box series: the Golf in a Box 4 (GIAB4), which will allow golfers of all abilities to have everything they need for a full golf at home experience, just in time for the winter months and, if you’re luck, a the perfect gifting solution for holiday shopping.
The technology built into the GIAB products remains focused around the OptiShot 2, but the GIAB4 includes the OptiShot Pro Bay, projector and mount, as well as a hitting mat specifically designed to fit the OptiShot 2 simulator technology. This “straight out of the box” simulator setup is package together and competitively priced at $4,000.
“The newest addition to our simulator lineup, GIAB4, offers golfers of all levels an opportunity to create the ideal at-home golf experience that will keep them busy and playing all winter long,” said President/COO, Kevin Johnston. “We know that having fun and engaging activities to do in your own home is top of mind for our customers at this time, and though we’ve been thrilled to be able to support their golf needs while many are stuck at home, we wanted to elevate the experience even more for those who are serious about their play time.”
In addition to the very popular OptiShot 2, OptiShot also has the BallFlight, the industry’s most intuitive golf simulator, equipped with trio-tracking technology that uses a camera, radar, and IR.
Using tri-tracking technology, the BallFlight is able to capture detailed data on total distance, carry distance, ball speed, backspin, distance, launch angle, and club spee. In addition, BallFlight boasts the best in course play and analytics, for golfers of any level of the game, and it’s portable design makes it suitable for indoor and outdoor use